Society-Supported Researchers Show How Gut Bacteria May Help Regulate Immune Attacks in MS
November 21, 2020
November 21, 2020
NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (TNSJou) -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
Furthering our understanding of how people's gut bacteria (microbiome) may exert influence on multiple sclerosis disease activity, an international group of researchers report that immune cells reactive to specific gut bacteria travel from the gut to the brain during MS relapses, where they may play a protective role by reducing inflammation. This raises the possibility that, with more r . . .
Furthering our understanding of how people's gut bacteria (microbiome) may exert influence on multiple sclerosis disease activity, an international group of researchers report that immune cells reactive to specific gut bacteria travel from the gut to the brain during MS relapses, where they may play a protective role by reducing inflammation. This raises the possibility that, with more r . . .